Sultry weekend ahead for Britain

July 7, 2016 1:14 PM | Skymet Weather Team

Britain’s weather is expected to make residents perspire more and it is going to be the hottest July on record for the nation. Mercury is also expected to settle beyond 25°C across the southern and central England with a feel alike close to 27°C in parts. In fact, few pockets of Scotland and the northern Britain can also witness a temperature of 21°C along with a steep rise in humidity.

The main reason for the change in weather can be attributed to a low pressure system moving across the Atlantic. As this system is likely to move towards Scotland on Saturday, it may loop in some warm air from Bermuda and the Azores Islands.

However, there is a possibility of rain along with strong winds in some parts of Britain. As per Britain’s meteorological department, it is possible for people to feel a little muggy and humid in the southeast, while on the contrary, the north might be a little cooler.

Online weather forecaster Simon Keeling claims, there will be a large area of low pressure towards West Scotland with rainfall in the part. These rains are likely to reach to the Midlands, southeast England and the rest parts of Wales by afternoon.

These regions are also likely to feel highs at approximately 18°C in northern Scotland and sultry 24°C in southeast England. In fact, Britain saw good rainfall last month. Hence, the weather forecasters are now keeping a strong eye on the country’s weather, as they feel that the prevailing weather can mark off June’s rainfall and July’s sweltering weather can break records.

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Article source: www.mirror.co.uk

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